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IMF Approves $2.4 Billion Financing for Pakistan Amidst Ongoing Economic Challenges
During the IMF meeting, India raised concerns about the effectiveness of IMF programmes in Pakistan, citing its poor track record and the potential misuse of debt financing for state-sponsored cross-border terrorism, according to a statement from the Ministry of Finance following the May 9 meeting.
Australia's Beef Exports Hit Record Levels Amid Changing Global Dynamics
Despite global uncertainty, tariffs, Trump and trade wars, demand for Australian beef is breaking records.
New Fixed Energy Deals Offer Savings Amidst High Bills in Great Britain
Supplier says deal is its cheapest fixed tariff since 2021 amid ongoing volatility in the gas and electricity market
Bill Gates Commits $200 Billion to Charity by 2045, Criticizes Elon Musk Over U.S. Aid Cuts
Bill Gates pledged on Thursday to give away $200 billion US via his charitable foundation by 2045 and lashed out at Elon Musk, accusing the world's richest man of "killing the world's poorest children" through huge cuts to the U.S. foreign aid budget.
U.S. DOJ Proposes Divestiture of Google's Ad Tech Assets Amid Antitrust Concerns
The Justice Department said the proposed remedies are necessary to end Google's monopolies in the ad-exchange and publisher ad-server markets.